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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2023745, member: 117612"] Beebz is such a wierdo. He got on one of his "I refuse to eat roaches" moods the night before last. I didn't think it was a big deal, he'd had a few that morning so I let him have mealworms and supers for dinner. Yesterday was a flat no to roaches, so I didn't give him anything else. He did eat his salad, and one mealworm to see if it was just a roach issue. It was so he got no more bugs for breakfast and repeated the performance at dinner. Breakfast today was the same, flat refusal to eat anything and I was getting a little worried about him so I tried to do dinner early and it started the same way. I decided to at least try to get some calcium in him so I dipped my finger in the powder as he has licked it off before and offered. He went for it, licked it clean so I tried again. This time he grabs a hold of my finger and tries to take a bite off with his calcium! He planted his feet and pulled, no blood but I decided not to do that again :ROFLMAO:. So I coat his roaches a little heavier than usual with power (I used powder without D3 since I didn't want to give him too much D3) and the little brat [b]jumped[/b] into the food bowl and demolished about 30 roaches (they are small). I'm going to make him wait a couple days before he gets worms again to try and get him to stop being so darn picky. I was really suprised the calcium is what finally convinced him to eat though. [/QUOTE]
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